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Spring Meeting 2017 Cologne | MarCh 30 – april 1
SoCial inequality and Mobility reviSited ChallengeS through reCent deMographiC trendS
2 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
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Impressum: http://www.portal.uni-koeln.de/impressum.html?L=0Contact: [email protected]: Ulrike Kerstingrc28.uni-koeln.de
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 3
Welcome Note
Dear Colleagues,
Welcome to the RC28 Spring Meeting 2017 at the University of Cologne!
One of the first meetings of the predecessor of the Research Committee on Social Stratifi-cation and Mobility (RC28) took place in Cologne in December 1961 reminding us of the longstanding tradition of stratification research in Cologne. Some of this first conference con-tributions were published as a special issue on „Soziale Schichtung und soziale Mobilität“ (Social Stratification and Social Mobility) of the Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsy-chologie in 1968, edited by David V. Glass and René König. Among these contributions was an early version of the „American Occupational Structure“ by Peter M. Blau and Otis D. Duncan.
Fifty-five years later we welcome back the RC28 to Cologne for the 2017 Spring Meeting un-der the conference theme “Social Inequality and Mobility Revisited – Challenges Through Re-cent Demographic Change”. With this overarching theme we connect social stratification and mobility to profound changes in society due to demographic behaviors of individuals and their social contexts. Family formation and fertility, migration and integration as well as ageing and longevity influence social stratification, mobility and inequality: For example, family formation and fertility shape intergenerational mobility, migration and integration speak to economic structures and social cohesion, and an aging population requires answers to questions of care and welfare state transfers. Processes that we as RC28 members aim to identify.
We are particularly looking forward to the contributions that the conference will make to these topics and to all other areas of social stratification and mobility. The rich conference pro-gram will keep us busy and offers many stimulating ideas for discussion and future research.
We hope that you enjoy the conference, and the city of Cologne.
The RC28 Cologne Spring Meeting Local Organizers
Marita Jacob, Judith Offerhaus and Michael Kühhirt
Phot
o: L
isa
Belle
r
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Special ThanksWe would like to thank our program committee for support in reviewing the submissions and ensuring
high-quality contributions to be presented at this conference.
Gerrit Bauer Thomas Biegert Nate Breznau Valentina di Stasio
Christian Ebner Lea Ellwardt Jani Erola Karsten Hank
Juho Härkönen Florian R. Hertel Steffen Hillmert Markus Klein
Corinna Kleinert Irena Kogan Philipp Lersch Martin Neugebauer
Fabian T. Pfeffer Nadine Reibling Merlin Schaeffer Steffen Schindler
Susanne Strauß Moris Triventi Michael Wagner Felix Weiss
We are grateful to Sophia Schneider for organizational support, Petra Altendorf for administrative sup-
port and Ulrike Kersting for the design.
We thank the German Science Foundation (DFG), SocioCologne and the Department of Management,
Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Cologne for financial support.
Supported by
INSTITUTE OF SOCIOLOGy AND SOCiAL PSyCHOLOGy
Facu
lty o
f Man
agem
ent, economics and Social Sciences
SocioCologne e.v.
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 5
Table of Content
Conference Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Lunch and Coffee Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cloakroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Lost & Found. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
internet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Public Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Twitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Photography and Filming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Poster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Questions and Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Welcome Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Conference Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Social Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Time Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Parallel Sessions Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Detailed Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
index of Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
6 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Conference VenueThe conference venue is located in the heart of the University of Cologne campus.
It can easily be reached by public transportation.
From Köln hauptbahnhof (Cologne Central Station):
Take the subway/tram lines 16 or 18 to the stop “Neumarkt“, change to line 9 in the direction “Sülz“
to the stop “Universität”. From there it is a short walk (roughly 5 minutes) to the conference venue.
The trams run roughly every 10 minutes.
From Köln Messe-deutz:
Take subway/tram line 9 in the direction “Sülz“ to the stop “Universität“.
From Köln Süd:
Take the exit “Zülpicher Strasse“. After the exit, walk along Zülpicher Strasse to the intersection of Uni-
versitätsstrasse. Turn right onto Universitätsstrasse to the conference venue (roughly 10 minutes walk).
Main Building University of Cologne
© U
nive
rsitä
t zu
Köln
Seminar building
lecture hall building
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 7
The conference will take place in two buildings located opposite each other: the Lecture Hall Building
(Hörsaalgebäude, Universitätsstr. 35) and the Seminar Building (Seminargebäude, Universitätsstr. 37).
The parallel sessions take place in the Seminar Building (rooms S01 and S02 are located on the ground
floor, S11 and S12 on the first floor), the plenary sessions in the Lecture Hall Building (HS-A1). The
poster session starts in HS-A1 and takes place throughout the Lecture Hall Building.
you can find the registration and information desk and the cloakroom in the Lecture Hall Building.
you find quiet working spaces in room S15 in the Seminar Building.
During the conference, both buildings will open at 07:30 and close soon after the end of the sessions.
Seminar building
Seminar building
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lecture hall building (hörsaalgebäude)
Lunch and Coffee Breaks Coffee, drinks and snacks will be served during coffee breaks in the foyer of the Lecture Hall Building
(ground and first floor). you can also get coffee (at your own expense) in the cafeteria of the Seminar
Building (Thursday and Friday only, 11:00 - 16:00).
Lunch will be served in the foyer of the Lecture Hall Building (ground and first floor).
Wine and finger food will be served during the poster session in the Lecture Hall Building.
We kindly ask you to refrain from taking food and drinks into the plenary and meeting rooms.
Poster exhibition
1st floor
Ground floor
plenary
registration Cloakroom
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 9
Cloakroom We offer a free coat check and luggage storage at the foyer of the Lecture Hall Building behind the
registration desk, however we cannot take any liability.
There are also small coin lockers on the ground floor of the Seminar Building.
Lost & Foundin case you find something during the conference or have lost or forgotten something, please come to
the registration desk.
internet Accessyou will receive a personalized internet access code (username and password) in your name tag to log
on to all wireless networks of the University of Cologne.
your “eduroam” access will also work on campus.
Public Transportationyou can find a public transportation ticket for the Cologne local train system (KVB) in your name tag.
it is valid for all inner-city trips during the conference period (March 30 to April 01). Please sign your
ticket for validation.
If you need a taxi, please call 0049 221 2882 or ask the registration desk to for assistance.
TwitterPlease follow us on Twitter (@rc28col) and mention us or #RC28 in your posts.
Photography and FilmingPlease note that a photographer will be taking pictures during the conference. These will be made avail-
able to conference participants only. There will also be a small film crew shooting material for a short
film about the RC28 Cologne Meeting. The film will be available on the conference website.
If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the conference staff at the registration desk.
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PresentationsAll meeting rooms are equipped with laptops (Windows 7 Professional, OpenOffice 3.3), LCD projectors
and pointers.
Please load your presentation onto the computer using a memory stick prior to the session. We kindly
ask to arrive roughly 10 minutes early.
PosterPlease drop your poster (and printed handout copies) at the registration desk upon your arrival. Please
also provide an electronic version of your poster in case you have not already sent it to the conference
organizers. Conference staff will put up your poster before the poster session.
The poster session begins at 18:00 with a joint plenary introduction in HS-A1 (Lecture Hall Building).
Poster presenters are asked to arrive there at 17:45.
We will keep the posters up during the entire conference. In case you need to leave early, feel free to
take your poster down or notify the staff in case you do not want to keep it.
Questions and Assistance In case you need any help, please see the conference staff at the registration desk in the foyer of the
Lecture Hall Building.
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 11
Welcome ReceptionThe pre-conference reception takes place Wednesday evening from 18:30 onwards at the “Früh-
Lounge”, Sporergasse 1, close to the Cologne Cathedral. The entrance is at “Hotel Eden”; take the
elevator to the top floor.
you may pick up your conference materials and have a first Kölsch (Cologne beer) with us at the Recep-
tion.
Conference Dinner The conference dinner takes place Friday evening on the Köln-Düsseldorfer ship “MS Loreley”.
The ship is located at Pier 3 at the “Altstadtufer” (old city river bank). For orientation, you may also look
for the church “Groß St. Martin”. you can board the ship to join the reception from 18:30 onwards. The
ship leaves for the dinner cruise along the river Rhine at 19:30. Please make sure to arrive before that,
otherwise the ship may leave without you.
Please bring your conference badge for identification.
Travel grants, poster prizes and the significant scholarship award will be presented during the confer-
ence dinner.
Finally, you are encouraged to dance with us and our conference DJ till 01:00 at night!
Social Event We will have a historical walking tour with a night-watchman through the inner-city on Saturday, April
01 starting at 18:30. The meeting point is at the “Kreuzblume” (tall stone structure shaped like a cross)
in the main forecourt of the Cologne cathedral (Kardinal-Höffner-Platz). Please arrive at the “Kreuz-
blume” roughly 10 minutes before the start of the tour. The tour takes about 1.5 hours.
if you have signed up for the tour you will find your ticket in your name tag. Please bring the ticket to
the tour.
In case you are interested in joining the tour, please ask the conference staff at the registration desk.
We have a few spaces left and tickets will sell for 5 Euros on a first-come, first-serve basis.
For all three locations, please refer to the map on the back inside cover of this booklet (page 39).
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time table thursday, March 30 locations
08:00 Registration and Coffee Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
09:00 Welcome and Plenary Session HS-A1, Lecture Hall Building
10:30 Coffee Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
11:00 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
12:45 Lunch Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
13:45 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
15:30 Coffee Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
16:00 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
17:45 Short Break
18:00 Poster Session with Wine and Cheese HS-A1 and foyer, Lecture Hall Building
Friday, March 31 locations
08:30 Late Registration and Coffee Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
09:00 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
10:45 Coffee Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
11:15 Plenary Session HS-A1, Lecture Hall Building
12:15 Lunch Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
13:30 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
15:15 Coffee Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
15:45 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
18:30 Conference Dinner Pier 3, Köln-Düsseldorfer ship „MS Loreley“
Saturday, april 01 locations
09:00 Coffee Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
09:30 Parallel Sessions S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
11:15 Coffee Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
11:45 Parallel Session S01, S02, S11, S12, Seminar Building
13:30 Late Lunch Break Foyer, Lecture Hall Building
14:30 Plenary Session and Farewell HS-A1, Lecture Hall Building
18:30 Social Event Cologne Cathedral, „Kreuzblume“
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Shor
t Ses
sion
Ove
rvie
w
thur
sday
, Mar
ch 3
0, 2
017
plen
ary
Sess
ion
1 | M
arch
30,
09:
00-1
0:30
para
llel S
essi
ons
1 | M
arch
30,
11:
00-1
2:45
1.1
| Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip i:
Mat
ing
and
Fam
ily F
orm
atio
n
1.2
| edu
cati
on i:
prim
ary
educ
atio
n an
d its
Con
sequ
ence
s
1.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty I:
long
-ter
m in
equa
lity
and
his
tori
cal
pers
pect
ives
1.4
| lab
or M
arke
t i:
Mig
rant
s, d
iscr
imin
atio
n, S
kill
Mis
-
mat
ch
para
llel S
essi
ons
2 | M
arch
30,
13:
45-1
5:30
2.1
| Sib
ship
Siz
e an
d it
s Co
nseq
uenc
es2.
2 | e
duca
tion
ii:
Scho
ol a
nd C
lass
room
eff
ects
2.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty II
:
Soci
al M
obili
ty a
nd S
tatu
s a
ttai
nmen
t
(o-d
)
2.4
| Mig
rati
on a
nd in
tegr
atio
n i:
imm
igra
nts,
refu
gees
and
Soc
ial
Capi
tal
para
llel S
essi
ons
3 | M
arch
30,
16:
00-1
7:45
3.1
| edu
cati
on ii
i:
net
wor
ks, p
eers
and
Fri
ends
3.2
| edu
cati
on iv
:
Scho
ol-t
o-W
ork
tran
siti
ons
3.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty II
I:
Soci
al S
trat
ifica
tion
of C
ultu
re
3.4
| Mig
rati
on a
nd in
tegr
atio
n ii:
att
itud
es a
nd C
ultu
re
post
er S
essi
on |
Mar
ch 3
0, 1
8:00
-21:
00
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Frid
ay, M
arch
31,
201
7
para
llel S
essi
ons
4 | M
arch
31,
09:
00-1
0:45
4.1
| Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip ii
:
Fam
ily S
truc
ture
and
Chi
ld o
utco
mes
4.2
| edu
cati
on v
:
labo
r M
arke
t o
ppor
tuni
ties
and
re-
turn
s to
hig
her
educ
atio
n
4.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty IV
:
Mul
tige
nera
tion
al in
equa
lity
4.4
| hea
lth
and
Wel
lbei
ng i:
Caus
es a
nd C
onse
quen
ces
of l
ife S
atis
-
fact
ion
and
Wel
lbei
ng
plen
ary
Sess
ion
2 | M
arch
31,
11:
15-1
2:15
para
llel S
essi
ons
5 | M
arch
31,
13:
30-1
5:15
5.1
| inc
ome
and
Wea
lth
i:
hou
sing
and
hom
eow
ners
hip
5.2
| edu
cati
on v
i:
gen
der
Segr
egat
ion
and
ineq
ualit
y in
hig
her
educ
atio
n
5.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty V
:
educ
atio
nal r
epro
duct
ion
and
Chan
ges
in M
obili
ty
5.4
| Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip ii
i:
impa
ct o
f Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip o
n
empl
oym
ent
and
earn
ings
para
llel S
essi
ons
6 | M
arch
31,
15:
45-1
7:30
6.1
| inc
ome
and
Wea
lth
ii:
inco
me
ineq
ualit
y
6.2
| Mig
rati
on a
nd in
tegr
atio
n iii
:
Mig
rati
on a
nd e
duca
tion
6.3
| att
itud
es a
nd p
erce
ptio
ns in
Soci
al S
trat
ifica
tion
Res
earc
h
6.4
| lab
or M
arke
t ii:
gen
der
ineq
ualit
ies
in t
he l
abor
Mar
ket
Satu
rday
, apr
il 01
, 201
7
para
llel S
essi
ons
7 | a
pril
01, 0
9:30
-11:
15
7.1
| inc
ome
and
Wea
lth
iii:
Wea
lth
ineq
ualit
y
7.2
| Str
atifi
catio
n an
d M
obili
ty V
I:
Soci
al b
ackg
roun
d an
d ed
ucat
ion
(o-e
)
7.3
| lab
or M
arke
t iii
:
gen
der-(
a)ty
pica
l em
ploy
men
t
7.4
| hea
lth
and
Wel
lbei
ng ii
:
agi
ng a
nd M
orta
lity
para
llel S
essi
ons
8 | a
pril
01, 1
1:45
-13:
30
8.1
| lab
or M
arke
t iv
:
Cons
eque
nces
of J
ob l
oss
and
une
m-
ploy
men
t
8.2
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty V
II:
non
-Cog
niti
ve S
kills
in M
obili
ty
rese
arch
Sess
ion
8.3
| lab
or M
arke
t v:
app
licat
ions
, tra
inin
g an
d d
ualiz
atio
n
8.4
| Met
hods
in S
ocia
l Str
atifi
cati
on
rese
arch
plen
ary
Sess
ion
3 | a
pril
01, 1
4:30
-15:
45
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 15
Frid
ay, M
arch
31,
201
7
para
llel S
essi
ons
4 | M
arch
31,
09:
00-1
0:45
4.1
| Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip ii
:
Fam
ily S
truc
ture
and
Chi
ld o
utco
mes
4.2
| edu
cati
on v
:
labo
r M
arke
t o
ppor
tuni
ties
and
re-
turn
s to
hig
her
educ
atio
n
4.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty IV
:
Mul
tige
nera
tion
al in
equa
lity
4.4
| hea
lth
and
Wel
lbei
ng i:
Caus
es a
nd C
onse
quen
ces
of l
ife S
atis
-
fact
ion
and
Wel
lbei
ng
plen
ary
Sess
ion
2 | M
arch
31,
11:
15-1
2:15
para
llel S
essi
ons
5 | M
arch
31,
13:
30-1
5:15
5.1
| inc
ome
and
Wea
lth
i:
hou
sing
and
hom
eow
ners
hip
5.2
| edu
cati
on v
i:
gen
der
Segr
egat
ion
and
ineq
ualit
y in
hig
her
educ
atio
n
5.3
| Str
atifi
cati
on a
nd M
obili
ty V
:
educ
atio
nal r
epro
duct
ion
and
Chan
ges
in M
obili
ty
5.4
| Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip ii
i:
impa
ct o
f Fam
ily a
nd p
artn
ersh
ip o
n
empl
oym
ent
and
earn
ings
para
llel S
essi
ons
6 | M
arch
31,
15:
45-1
7:30
6.1
| inc
ome
and
Wea
lth
ii:
inco
me
ineq
ualit
y
6.2
| Mig
rati
on a
nd in
tegr
atio
n iii
:
Mig
rati
on a
nd e
duca
tion
6.3
| att
itud
es a
nd p
erce
ptio
ns in
Soci
al S
trat
ifica
tion
Res
earc
h
6.4
| lab
or M
arke
t ii:
gen
der
ineq
ualit
ies
in t
he l
abor
Mar
ket
Satu
rday
, apr
il 01
, 201
7
para
llel S
essi
ons
7 | a
pril
01, 0
9:30
-11:
15
7.1
| inc
ome
and
Wea
lth
iii:
Wea
lth
ineq
ualit
y
7.2
| Str
atifi
catio
n an
d M
obili
ty V
I:
Soci
al b
ackg
roun
d an
d ed
ucat
ion
(o-e
)
7.3
| lab
or M
arke
t iii
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plenary Session 1 | March 30, 09:00-10:30
Session P1 (HS-A1) | Welcome and plenary talk
Chair: Marita Jacob
Welcome
Werner Mellis
Dean of Department of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Cologne
introduction
Marita Jacob
institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne
Social inequalities in productive and Successful aging across europe
Karsten Hank
institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne
parallel Sessions 1 | March 30, 11:00-12:45
Session 1.1 (S01) | Family and partnership i: Mating and Family Formation
Chair: Sergi vidal
occupational gender Segregation and occupational assortative Mating across europe
André Grow; Jan Van Bavel
Catholic University Leuven
Self-employment, entrepreneurship and Fertility
Francesco Billari1; Berkay Özcan2; Concetta Rondinelli3 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 London School of Economics; 3 Bank of italy
does educational expansion Favor increased homogamy over the life Course? evidence From a recent
French Survey
Milan, Bouchet-Valat1; Sébastien Grobon1,2 1 French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); 2 French National Institute for Statistics (INSEE)
16 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 1.2 (S02) | education i: primary education and its Consequences
Chair: Jani erola
Social stratification in parenting values: a micro-class approach using the UK Millennium Cohort Study
Katherin Barg1; William Baker2 1Glasgow University; 2Cardiff University
the association between children’s vocabulary at age 3 and the transition from primary school to the
academic track of secondary schooling for children of turkish origin and native-born parents in germany
Birgit Becker
Goethe University Frankfurt
anticipation of school entry in italy: consequences for inequalities of educational opportunities
Moris Triventi1,2; Fabrizio Bernardi2 1University of Trento; 2European University Institute (EUI), Florence
educational inequality in india: an analysis of gender differences in reading and Mathematics
Karim Sk
Population Council, india
Session 1.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility I: Long-Term Inequality and Historical Perspectives
Chair: Florian r. hertel
long-term trends in intergenerational and Multigenerational occupational Mobility in the united States,
1850-2013
Xi Song1; Karen Rolf2; Joseph Ferrie3; Catherine Massey4; yu Xie5 1University of Chicago; 2University of Nebraska at Omaha; 3Northwestern University; 4University of Michigan; 5Princeton University
like My Mother before Me: the effect of mother’s position on her children’s status attainment in the 19th
century and early 20th century
Siyang Kong1; Ineke Maas1,2; Marco H.D. van Leeuwen1 1Utrecht University; 2Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
a century of change in global educational inequality between and among genders
iñaki Permanyer; Diederik Boertien
Center for Demographic Studies (CED), Barcelona
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 17
Session 1.4 (S12) | labor Market i: Migrants, discrimination, Skill Mismatch
Chair: Merlin Schaeffer
perceived ethnic discrimination in the transition from school to work in germany
Kristina Lindemann
Goethe University Frankfurt
Migrants in the OECD: Over-qualified but under-skilled? An international comparison of labor market integration
Anja Perry
GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne
the dynamics of immigrant-native labor market differentials in West germany, 1976-2012
Jonas Wiedner1; Johannes Giesecke2,3 1University of Cologne; 2Humboldt University Berlin; 3Berlin institute for integration and Migration Research (BiM)
occupational closure, licensing and skills mismatch among immigrant workers in germany
Daniela Rohrbach-Schmidt
German Federal institute for Vocational Education and Training (BiBB), Bonn
parallel Sessions 2 | March 30, 13:45-15:30
Session 2.1 (S01) | Sibship Size and its Consequences
Chair: vered Kraus
older Sister intellectual penalty in China: gender, Family SeS, and resource
Jiaxin Shi
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
home alone: being an only Child at home and academic performance
Seongsoo Choi; Christiaan Monden
University of Oxford
Fewer Siblings, more Wealth? Sibship Size and Wealth attainment in germany
Philipp Lersch
University of Cologne
18 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 2.2 (S02) | education ii: School and Classroom effects
Chair: Carlo S. barone
instructional quality and achievement inequality: how effective is teaching on closing the achievement gap
in germany?
Cansu Atlay1; Nicole Tieben1; Steffen Hillmert2; Benjamin Fauth3 1LEAD Graduate School and Research Network, University of Tübingen; 2University of Tübingen; 3Hector Research Insti-
tute of Education Science and Psychology, University of Tübingen
the Causal effects of advanced Mathematics Coursework: evidence from 328 School-level regression
discontinuities
Andrew McEachin1; Thad Domina2; Andrew Penner3 1RAND Corporation; 2University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; 3University of California, Irvine
Compensating or compounding effects: does school attended alleviate or exacerbate the effects of family
background on academic achievement?
Jenny Chesters
University of Melbourne
Session 2.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility II: Social Mobility and Status Attainment (O-D)
Chair: louis-andré vallet
the direct effect of social origin on occupational attainment in comparative perspective
Valeria Breuker; Gabriele Ballarino; Nazareno Panichella
University of Milan
intergenerational transmission of Socioeconomic Status: Mediated by the Family trajectory?
Joanne Sophie Muller1,2; Nicole Hiekel1,3; Aart C. Liefbroer1,2,4 1Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); 2University of Groningen; 3University of Cologne; 4Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam
not in a class of one’s own: the role of parental resources and social mobility trajectories for entering
gender-atypical educational fields in Finland
irene Prix; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen
University of Turku
Where does class really matter? Social mobility in denmark, the uK and the uS
Anders Holm; Robert Andersen
Western University, London, Ontario
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 19
Session 2.4 (S12) | Migration and integration i: immigrants, refugees and Social Capital
Chair: Sarah Carol
immigrant life situation through the lenses of sending and receiving societies
Irena Kogan; Jing Shen
Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES); University of Mannheim
Social Capital and labor Market integration: a Comparative Study of refugees
and First generation Migrants in germany
yuliya Kosyakova1; Klarita Gërxhani2 1 institute for Employment Research (iAB), Nuremberg; 2 European University Institute (EUI), Florence
religion, social capital and poverty in the uK
yaojun Li1; Anthony Heath2; Tom Woerner-Powell1 1 University of Manchester; 2 Department of Sociology, University of Oxford
the effect of the deferred action for Childhood arrivals on the educational attainment of undocumented
youth: evidence from a large urban public university
Amy Hsin
City University of New york
parallel Sessions 3 | March 30, 16:00-17:45
Session 3.1 (S01) | education iii: networks, peers and Friends
Chair: Martin neugebauer
The Effects of Ethnic Minority Adolescents’ Ethnic Self-Identification on Friendship Selection
Philipp Jugert1; Lars Leszczensky2; Sebastian Pink2 1 University of Leipzig; 2 Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES)
School track and peers’ aspirations on ego’s aspirations to go to college
Maria Gerth
University of Cologne
religion as a bridge or barrier to educational achievements?
Sarah Carol1; Benjamin Schulz2 1 University of Cologne; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Why Family matters: a gender perspective on the emergence of Social Contacts to natives among Migrants
in germany
Verena Seibel
University of Konstanz
20 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 3.2 (S02) | education iv: School-to-Work transitions
Chair: irena Kogan
quality of the transition from education to the labor Market in France: has the direct effect of Social origin
really increased from the 1990s to the 2010s?
Louis-André Vallet1,2; Céline Goffette3,4 1 National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS); 2 Sciences Po, Paris; 3 University Paris-Saclay; 4 Center for Research in
Economics and Statistics (ENSAE-CREST)
The value of foreign certificates in the screening and hiring process: A vignette study among German em-
ployers
Andreas Damelang; Martin Abraham; Sabine Ebensperger; Felix Stumpf
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
do employers adapt their hiring preferences? regional-occupational opportunities in the apprenticeship
market
Paula Protsch1; Christian Gerhards2; Sabine Mohr2 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 German Federal institute for Vocational Education and Training (BiBB), Bonn
labor market outcomes for Swedish early school leavers: the role of gender and migrant background
Olav Erik Nygård
Linköping University
Session 3.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility III: Social Stratification of Culture
Chair: tak Wing Chan
Migration, Scholarly Culture and abilities: More evidence of an independent and universal book effect
Nate Breznau1; Lisa Sauter1; Zerrin Salikutluk2,3 1 Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES); 2 Humboldt University Berlin; 3 Berlin institute for integration
and Migration Research (BiM)
Super (diluted) Cultural Consumers? Family background and Cultural Consumption practices
Rasmus Henriksen Klokker1; Mads Meier Jæger2 1 The Danish National Centre for Social Research; 2 University of Copenhagen
reading, beaux art and educational attainment in the netherlands: a reconstruction and replication of
earlier evidence
Rick Nijman; Harry B. G. Ganzeboom
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
do elite college students become more interested in highbrow culture? a multilevel growth model of
cultural participation
Suyeong Shin
University of Iowa
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 21
Session 3.4 (S12) | Migration and integration ii: attitudes and Culture
Chair: Steffen hillmert
Cultural influences on the gender division of household labor. Evidence from migrant populations in Europe
Renzo Carriero
University of Turin
public policies, Cultural attitudes and the economic integration of immigrant Women in europe
Agnieszka Kanas; Stephanie Steinmetz
University of Amsterdam
interethnic contact, interethnic competition, and implicit and explicit interethnic attitudes
Lieselotte Blommaert1; Marcel Coenders2; Frank van Tubergen2 1Radboud University; 2Utrecht University
poster Session | March 30, 18:00-21:00
Poster Session (Room HS-A1 and Lecture Hall Building)
pleaSe note: the poster session begins at 18:00 with a joint introduction in room hS-a1
Universal or specific measures for measuring women’s social stratification position
Camilla Catherine Barnett
University of Sterling
a Matter of time? parent’s time in Childcare and Children development
Tomas Cano-Lopez1; Francisco Perales Perez2; Janeen Baxter2 1 Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona; 2 University of Queensland, Brisbane
educational expansion and social mobility in South Korea
Inkwan Chung
yale University
explaining prejudices against refugees in germany: a multilevel analysis
Julia Däumling
University of Cologne
parenthood and depression: is childlessness similar to sonlessness among Chinese seniors?
Maja Djundeva1; Tom Emery1,2; Pearl Dykstra1 1 Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2 Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
The Social Stratification of Choice in the Transition to Adulthood
Nicole Hiekel1,3; Francesco C. Billari2; Aart C. Liefbroer3 1 University of Cologne; 2 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 3 Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); 4
University of Groningen
do Siblings take the Weight off our Shoulders? the Causal effect of Family Size on the risk of overweight and
obesity during Childhood
Anders Hjorth-Trolle1,2; Joseph John Molitoris2 1 Linköping University; 2 University of Copenhagen
22 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Social segregation in 51 german cities. long-term trends and determinants
Stefanie Jähnen; Marcel Helbig
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
does the cause of parental death matter for children’s education?
Sanni Jalonen-Kotimäki; Sanna Kailaheimo
University of Turku
behind every successful (wo)man is a successful parent-in-law?
Sanna Kailaheimo; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen; Jani Erola; Antti O. Tanskanen
University of Turku
Social origin and personality development in the early life Course
Till Kaiser
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Does Socio-Economic Status Influence Grip Strength in Older Europeans? Analyzing the Links between Education
and objective health
Judith Kronschnabl
Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA), Max-Planck-institute for Social Law and Social Policy
Women’s reentry into labor market after first childbirth
Jana Mäcken
University of Cologne
employment trajectories of workers in non-standard jobs: More than just traps and stepping stones
Lucille Mattijssen; Dimitris Pavlopoulos
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Channels of reproduction: parents’ transmission of cultural capital and children’s conversion of cultural capital into
high educational performance
Karoline Mikus1; Nicole Tieben1; Pia Schober2 1 LEAD Graduate School and Research Network, University of Tübingen; 2 University of Tübingen
Cohort Fertility decline and educational attainment: Muslim Women in israel
Barbara S. Okun
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
internet use and Social Contacts: does the Social gradient in internet use exacerbate inequality of Social Con-
tacts?
Patrick Präg1; Lea Ellwardt2; Francesco C. Billari1 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 University of Cologne
occupational returns to school drop-out at labor market entry and in the further career: the case of Suriname,
cohorts 1940-1990
Regien Riedewald1,2; Harry B. G. Ganzeboom1 1 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; 2 Anton de Kom University of Suriname
Women’s marital dependence, spousal alternatives and divorce risk in germany
Lisa Schmid; Michael Wagner
University of Cologne
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 23
Social background, education, and adult skills: evidence from piaaC
Silke Schneider
GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim
Consequences of inequality: relative deprivation and Monetary resources as predictors of individual protest
Christian Straßer; Nasser Agha; Simon Micken
University of Cologne
early labor-market outcomes of high-school dropouts: gender differences during the economic downturn in italy
Emanuela Struffolino; Camilla Borgna
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
the effect of recognition of foreign education for newly arrived immigrants
Andrey Tibajev1; Carina Hellgren2 1 Linköping University; 2 Swedish Council of Higher Education, Stockholm
Culture and Suicide: global attitudes and evidence from immigrants in germany
Daria Tisch
University of Cologne
partner resources and the Scarring effects of unemployment
Leen Vandecasteele1; Martin Ehlert2 1 University of Tübingen; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center
unconventional educational pathways and social inequalities in educational attainment: a longitudinal
analysis of labour market opportunities over the career-cycle in germany
Simone Virdia1; Steffen Schindler2
1 University of Trento; 2 University of Bamberg
regeS - refugees in the german educational System: introducing a new panel study on refugees in germany
Jutta von Maurice; Gisela Will; Hans-Günther Roßbach; Christoph Homuth
Leibniz institute for Educational Trajectories (LifBi), Bamberg
investigating local contexts simultaneously: the impact of neighborhood deprivation and local
labor market conditions on young immigrants’ employment prospects
Katarina Weßling1; Christoph Meng2 1 University of Cologne; 2 Research Centre for Education and the Labor Market (ROA), Maastricht University
24 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Friday, March 31, 2017
parallel Sessions 4 | March 31, 09:00-10:45
Session 4.1 (S01) | Family and partnership ii: Family Structure and Child outcomes
Chair: Fabrizio bernardi
nonresident fathers’ involvement and children’s cognitive and educational achievements in the uK
Antti O. Tanskanen; Jani Erola
University of Turku
post-separation families, non-resident fathers, and children’s wellbeing in germany
Thomas Altenhoven; Sandra Krapf
University of Cologne
how does parental divorce impact children’s educational attainment?
Jennie Brand1; Ravaris Moore1; Xi Song2; yu Xie3 1University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); 2University of Chicago; 3Princeton University
Family dissolution and educational attainment in a cross-country and cross-cohort perspective – a sibling
analysis in the former east and West germany
Wiebke Schulz
Bielefeld University
Session 4.2 (S02) | education v: labor Market opportunities and returns to higher education
Chair: david reimer
Social origins and the decision to leave university in times of economic crisis: The role of the field of study
Loris Vergolini1; Eleonora Vlach2 1 Research institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (FBK – iRVAPP), Trento; 2 University of Trento
Cognitive Skills and labor Market returns to Field of Study among higher education graduates: evidence
from piaaC
Thijs Bol1; Jan Paul Heisig2 1 University of Amsterdam; 2 WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Socio-economic returns to university education in Japan: estimating the Causal effects of vertical and
Horizontal Stratification in Education
Sho Fujihara; Hiroshi Ishida
University of Tokyo
the effects of the 1999 polish education reform on labor market outcomes
Daniel Horn1,2; Luca Flora Drucker1,3 1 Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 2 ELTE Department of Economics, Buda-
pest; 3 Central European University, Budapest
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 25
Session 4.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility IV: Multigenerational Inequality
Chair: ineke Maas
demographic transitions, Multigenerational Co-residence, and the intergenerational transmission of inequal-
ity
Xi Song1; Robert Mare2 1 University of Chicago; 2 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
three-generation associations of educational attainment in europe by family size and gender: results from
Share
Paula Sheppard; Christiaan Monden
University of Oxford
dynastic inequality Compared: Multigenerational Mobility in the uS, the uK, and germany
Guido Neidhöfer; Maximilian Stockhausen
Free University Berlin
Shared lifetime, intergenerational relations and educational attainments in Finland
Antti O. Tanskanen; Hannu Lehti; Jani Erola
University of Turku
Session 4.4 (S12) | health and Wellbeing i: Causes and Consequences of life Satisfaction and Wellbeing
Chair: Karsten hank
Social inequality in Well-being over the life Course
Fabian Kratz; Gerrit Bauer; Josef Brüderl
Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich
non-standard employment and life Satisfaction in Japan
Jia Wang; James M. Raymo
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Single motherhood and life satisfaction in comparative perspective: do institutional and cultural contexts
explain the life satisfaction penalty for single mothers?
Matthias Pollmann-Schult
Bielefeld University
education and health in the united States and Sweden: a Comparative view on health trajectories in later
life
Liliya Leopold
University of Amsterdam
26 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
plenary Session 2 | March 31, 11:15-12:15
Session P2 (HS-A1) | plenary talk
Chair: Judith offerhaus & Michael Kühhirt
Sociology, Genetics and Stratification: Recent Advances in Fertility Research
Melinda Mills
Nuffield College, University of Oxford
parallel Sessions 5 | March 31, 13:30-15:15
Session 5.1 (S01) | income and Wealth i: housing and homeownership
Chair: Fabian t. pfeffer
a longitudinal analysis of young adults’ entry to the housing system in britain, germany and australia
Rory Coulter1; Philipp Lersch2; Sergi Vidal3; Sait Bayrakdar1 1 University of Cambridge; 2 University of Cologne; 3 University of Queensland, Brisbane
Home ownership as a hidden dimension of stratification and mobility patterns?
Louis Chauvel; Anne Hartung
University of Luxembourg
how does housing affect wellbeing? the moderating effect of homeownership and housing wealth on the rela-
tionship between negative life events and wellbeing
Stéfanie André; Caroline Dewilde; Ruud Muffels
Tilburg University
housing Status as a Multi-dimensional Construct: a test in post-Soviet Contexts
Jane Zavisca1; Hyungjun Suh1; Theodore Gerber2 1 University of Arizona; 2 University of Wisconsin-Madison
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 27
Session 5.2 (S02) | education vi: gender Segregation and inequality in higher education
Chair: andrew penner
Joint Forces: effects of Social background and gender Segregation on higher education in Cross-national
Comparative perspective
Reinhard Pollak1; David Reimer2 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 Aarhus University
gender Segregation in higher education: an empirical test of Six explanatory Mechanisms
Carlo S. Barone; Giulia Maria Assirelli
Sciences Po, Paris
a u-turn in college graduation inequality? long term trends in educational mobility in the uSa
Fabrizio Bernardi1; Florian R. Hertel2; Gordey yastrebov1 1 European University Institute (EUI), Florence; 2 University of Hamburg
the gender pay gap among higher education graduates. a closer look on the role of childbearing and
quantile-specific inequalities
Felix Weiss1; Eva Anna-Marie Köhler2,3 1 Aarhus University, Denmark; 2 University of Mannheim; 3 University of Oxford
Session 5.3 (S11) | Stratification and Mobility V: Educational Reproduction and Changes in Mobility
Chair: Moris triventi
educational reproduction in europe: an analysis using Share data
Richard Breen1; John Ermisch2; Satu Helske2 1 Nuffield College, University of Oxford; 2 Department of Sociology, University of Oxford
educational reproduction in germany: a prospective approach based on retrospective data
Jan Skopek1; Thomas Leopold2 1 Trinity College, Dublin; 2 University of Amsterdam
Changes in intergenerational educational mobility. a danish register study
Anders Holm1; Martin Munk2; Dave Harding3; Jens Peter Larsen4 1 Western University, London, Ontario; 2 University of Aalborg; 3 University of California, Berkeley; 4 University of Copen-
hagen
Social inequality in education and the parental context. a large-scale comparative analysis
Steffen Hillmert
University of Tübingen
28 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 5.4 (S12) | Family and partnership iii: impact of Family and partnership on employment and earnings
Chair: Marie evertsson
does maternity leave have long term effects on income inequality? a study on 12 european countries
Giulia Maria Dotti Sani; Matteo Luppi
Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
partnership status and the wage premium in the u.S., uK, germany, and norway: What explains differentials
between married and cohabiting adults?
Brienna Perelli-Harris1; Fenaba R. Addo2; Stefanie Hoherz1; Trude Lappegard3; Sharon Sassler4 1 University of Southampton; 2 University of Wisconsin-Madison; 3 Statistics Norway; 4 Cornell University
the ‘when’ of gender inequalities: the family wage over the life course and over time
Gabriele Mari
University of Trento
the social integration of single mothers: evidence from east and West germany
Hannah Zagel
Humboldt University, Berlin
parallel Sessions 6 | March 31, 15:45-17:30
Session 6.1 (S01) | income and Wealth ii: income inequality
Chair: Meir yaish
the organizational production of national earnings inequalities
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey; Anthony William Rainey
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
the dynamics of income inequality in comparative perspective
Tak Wing Chan1; John Ermisch2; Rob J. Gruijters2 1 University College London; 2 University of Oxford
the organization of gender inequality: a 12 country comparison of within-job gender inequality
Andrew Penner1; Trond Petersen2; COIN3 1 University of California, Irvine; 2 University of California, Berkeley; 3 COIN
egalitarianism in an era of exploding income inequality: evidence from post-Communist China and austria
Tony Tam1; Jacqueline Chen Chen1; Wang Junxiu2 1 Chinese University of Hong Kong; 2 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 29
Session 6.2 (S02) | Migration and integration iii: Migration and education
Chair: birgit becker
do mixed unions foster integration? the educational outcomes of mixed-parentage children in italy
Davide Azzolini1; Raffaele Guetto2; Joan Eliel Madia3 1 Research institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (FBK – iRVAPP), Trento; 2 University of Milan; 3 University of
Oxford
ethnic educational inequality, school segregation, and education systems: evidence from a quasi-longitudi-
nal approach using piSa data
Janna Teltemann1; Reinhard Schunck2 1 University of Hildesheim; 2 GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne
educational trajectories and migration background
Maarten L. Buis; Verena Seibel
University of Konstanz
the value of education and realistic educational aspirations of migrants and non-migrants in four european
countries
Andreas Hadjar; Jan Scharf
University of Luxembourg
Session 6.3 (S11) | Attitudes and Perceptions in Social Stratification Research
Chair: nate breznau
the Social bases of Support for democracy: a Comparative Study of objective and Subjective intergenera-
tional Mobility
Alexi Gugushvili
University of Oxford
equality of opportunity and tolerance toward outcome inequality: evidence from two Survey experiments
Fangqi Wen
New york University
the erosion of political trust: the interaction of unemployment experiences, welfare regimes and the great
recession in europe and the uS
Carlotta Giustozzi; Markus Gangl
Goethe University Frankfurt
30 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 6.4 (S12) | labor Market ii: gender inequalities in the labor Market
Chair: reinhard pollak
What an analysis of variation in the ‘partner pay-gap’ tells us about the persistence of income and gendered
inequalities within couples: a comparative analysis
Martina Dieckhoff1; Vanessa Gash2; Antje Mertens3; Laura Romeu-Gordo4 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 City University London; 3 Berlin School of Economics and Law; 4 German Center of
Gerontology, Berlin
the transition to parenthood in same-sex and opposite-sex couples. disentangling the importance of gender
and employers’ differential treatment for wage inequality in the Swedish labor market
Katarina Boye; Marie Evertsson
Stockholm University
The ambivalent impact of firm structures on gender inequalities. An empirical analysis with SOEP-LEE data
Anne Busch-Heizmann; Timothy Rinke
University of Duisburg-Essen
educational expansion and changes in earnings inequality among women
Inkwan Chung; Jinwook Chang
yale University
ISA RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility), Spring Meeting 2017 31
Saturday, april 01, 2017
parallel Sessions 7 | april 01, 09:30-11:15
Session 7.1 (S01) | income and Wealth iii: Wealth inequality
Chair: philipp lersch
Wealth inequality in a rapidly aging Society: the Case of Japan
Sawako Shirahase
University of Tokyo
beyond Meritocracy. Wealth accumulation in germany
Nora Waitkus; Olaf Groh-Samberg
University of Bremen
Complex union histories and the association between union dissolution and personal wealth. a longitudinal
analysis of australian panel data
Nicole Kapelle; Janeen Baxter; Sergi Vidal; Michele Haynes
University of Queensland, Brisbane
trends in Wealth inequality and insecurity among uS Children
Fabian T. Pfeffer; Robert F. Schoeni; Matthew Gross
University of Michigan
Session 7.2 (S02) | Stratification and Mobility VI: Social Background and Education (O-E)
Chair: ruud luijkx
Social origins, Cognitive ability and educational attainment: unpacking the o–C–e triangle
Mollie Bourne; Erzsébet Bukodi; Bastian Betthäuser; John Goldthorpe
University of Oxford
the nexus between Social background and educational inequalities: do low, Middle
and high achievers differ?
Dennis Köthemann
University of Wuppertal
intergenerational educational Mobility and life Course earnings
Limor Gabay-Egozi1; Meir yaish2 1Bar-ilan University, Tel Aviv; 2University of Haifa
varieties of educational inequality: Class reproduction and meritocracy in the industrial societies
Kwang-yeong Shin; Soo-yeon Moon
Chung-Ang University, Seoul
32 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 7.3 (S11) | labor Market iii: gender-(a)typical employment
Chair: Martin ehlert
glass Ceilings, glass escalators and revolving doors: Comparing gendered occupational trajectories
and the upward Mobility of Men and Women in West germany
Lydia Malin1; Ramsey Wise2 1 University of Cologne; 2 Bremen international Graduate School of Social Sciences (BiGSSS)
gender biases in the career structures of Ceos
Benjamin Elbers1; Mathijs de Vaan2; Thomas A. DiPrete1 1 Columbia University, New york; 2 Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Wage inequalities between women and men in germany. how relevant are gender-typical job tasks
and the technological change for understanding the gender pay gap?
Anna Erika Hägglund1; Ann-Christin Bächmann2; Corinna Kleinert2 1Leibniz University, Hanover; 2Leibniz institute for Educational Trajectories (LifBi), Bamberg
the Myth of Women’s Work? occupational Segregation and Job Satisfaction
Sandra Buchler1; Michael Dockery2 1Goethe University Frankfurt; 2Curtin University, Perth
Session 7.4 (S12) | health and Wellbeing ii: aging and Mortality
Chair: donald J. treiman
rising educational gradients in Mortality: What are the roles of Marriage Formation and educational as-
sortative Mating?
Wen Fan1; yue Qian2 1 Boston College; 2 University of British Columbia, Vancouver
healthy until death do us part? long-term effects of the marital history on men’s and women’s later life
health in europe
Katja Möhring1; Nadine Reibling2 1University of Mannheim; 2University of Siegen
inequality and mortality in the 20th century: an examination of state-level trends in the united States
Jonathan Latner; Raphael Heiberger
University2 of Bremen
health gap between Chinese rural and urban residents: 1991-2006
yizhang Zhao
University of Manchester
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parallel Sessions 8 | april 01, 11:45-13:30
Session 8.1 (S01) | labor Market iv: Consequences of Job loss and unemployment
Chair: hiroshi ishida
hard times: the great recession and the effect of job loss on household incomes
Timo Lepper; Markus Gangl
Goethe University Frankfurt
the effect of early-career involuntary job loss on late life health in europe
Jonas Voßemer1; Michael Gebel1; Olena Nizalova2; Olga Nikolaieva3; Katerina Gousia2 1 University of Bamberg; 2 University of Kent; 3 Kyiv School of Economics
negative health effects of unemployment. accounting for reverse causality in a dynamic panel regression
analysis
Gerhard Krug1,2; Andreas Eberl2,3 1 University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; 2 institute for Employment Research (iAB), Nuremberg; 3 Leibniz University, Hanover
Spillover effects of unemployment: does becoming unemployed among young people affect health of their
partners?
Anna Baranowska-Rataj; Mattias Strandh
Umeå University
Session 8.2 (S02) | Stratification and Mobility VII: Non-Cognitive Skills in Mobility Research
Chair: Felix Weiss
Integrating personality traits into stratification research
Michael Smith1; Dana Hamplová2; Jonathan Kelley3,4; M. D. R. Evans4 1Czech Academy of Sciences, Economics institute (CERGE-Ei); 2 Czech Academy of Sciences; 3 International Survey Center,
Reno; 4University of Nevada, Reno
The stratification of intergenerational skill transmission: A comparison between the cognitive and the non-
cognitive domain
Volker Lang; Bastian Mönkediek; Martin Diewald
Bielefeld University
Conceptual reanalysis of non-cognitive Skills in Status attainment
Siqi Han
Ohio State University
the evolution of gender inequalities in early Childhood: differences in Cognitive Skills, non-Cognitive Skills,
and parenting
Per Engzell1; Michael Grätz2 1Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm; 2Nuffield College, University of Oxford
34 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Session 8.3 (S11) | labor Market v: applications, training and dualization
Chair: Christian ebner
non-formal Further education and labor Market Mobility in germany
Martin Ehlert1; Christian Ebner2,3 1 WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 2 University of Cologne; 3 German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and
Training (BiBB), Bonn
trends in participation in Work-related education in the united States: 1991-2005
David Bills1; Ryan Wells2; Gregory Wolniak3 1University of Iowa; 2University of Massachusetts-Amherst; 3New york University
the Feedback effect of employment dualization: evidence from german employer-employee
panel data
Fabian Ochsenfeld
Goethe University Frankfurt
the effect of gender-neutral language in job advertisements on the ascription of competence
to male and female applicants: an experiment
Tim Sawert
University of Potsdam
Session 8.4 (S12) | Methods in Social Stratification Research
Chair: yu Xie
no need to turn bayesian in Multilevel analysis with Few Clusters: how Frequentist Methods provide unbi-
ased estimates and accurate inference
Martin Elff1; Jan Paul Heisig2; Merlin Schaeffer3; Susumu Shikano4 1Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen; 2WZB Berlin Social Science Center; 3University of Cologne; 4University of Konstanz
exploring social class boundaries through a social network analysis of intergenerational
occupational mobility
Vikki Boliver
Durham University
More Necessary and Less Sufficient: An Age-Period-Cohort Approach to Overeducation in Comparative
perspective
Eyal Bar-Haim; Louis Chauvel; Anne Hartung
University of Luxembourg
bringing period and Cohort to the Study of anti-immigrant Sentiment. insights from hierarchical age-
Cohort-periods Model
Anastasia Gorodzeisky; Moshe Semyonov
Tel Aviv University, israel
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plenary Session 3 | april 01, 14:30-15:45
Session P3 (HS-A1) | plenary talk and Farewell
Chair: Judith offerhaus & Marita Jacob
Social mobility among the children of immigrants
Lucinda Platt
Department of Social Policy; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
36 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Name SessionNasser Agha PosterMerih AtesStéfanie André 5.1Cansu Atlay 2.2Davide Azzolini 6.2Ann-Christin Bächmann 7.3Douglas E. BaerWilliam Baker 1.2Gabriele Ballarino 2.3Eyal Bar-Haim 8.4Anna Baranowska-Rataj 8.1Katherin Barg 1.2Camilla Catherine Barnett PosterCarlo S. Barone 5.2Sait Bayrakdar 5.1Birgit Becker 1.2Fabrizio Bernardi 1.2; 5.2Bastian Betthäuser 7.2Lieselotte Blommaert 3.4Diederik Boertien 1.3Thijs Bol 4.2Vikki Boliver 8.4Camilla Borgna PosterMilan Bouchet-Valat 1.1Mollie Bourne 7.2Katarina Boye 6.4Jennie Brand 4.1Richard Breen 5.3Valeria Breuker 2.3Nate Breznau 3.3Sandra Buchler 7.3Maarten L. Buis 6.2Erzsébet Bukodi 7.2Anne Busch-Heizmann 6.4Tomas Cano-Lopez PosterSarah Carol 3.1Renzo Carriero 3.4Tak Wing Chan 6.1Louis Chauvel 5.1; 8.4
Jenny Chesters 2.2Seongsoo Choi 2.1Inkwan Chung 6.4; PosterAndreas Damelang 3.2Julia Däumling PosterMartina Dieckhoff 6.4Maja Djundeva PosterGiulia Maria Dotti Sani 5.4Luca Flora Drucker 4.2Christian Ebner 8.3Martin Ehlert 8.3; PosterBenjamin Elbers 7.3Per Engzell 8.2Jani Erola 4.1; 4.3Marie Evertsson 6.4Wen Fan 7.4Sho Fujihara 4.2Markus Gangl 6.3; 8.1Harry B. G. Ganzeboom 3.3; PosterMaria Gerth 3.1Carlotta Giustozzi 6.3Johannes Giesecke 1.4Céline Goffette 3.2John Goldthorpe 7.2Anastasia Gorodzeisky 8.4Michael Grätz 8.2Olaf Groh-Samberg 7.1André Grow 1.1Rob J. Gruijters 6.1Alexi Gugushvili 6.3Andreas Hadjar 6.2Anna Erika Hägglund 7.3Dana Hamplová 8.2Siqi Han 8.2Karsten Hank P1Anne Hartung 5.1; 8.4Jan Paul Heisig 4.2; 8.4Florian R. Hertel 5.2Nicole Hiekel 2.3; PosterSteffen Hillmert 2.2; 5.3
Participants
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Anders Hjorth-Trolle PosterAnders Holm 2.3; 5.3Christoph Homuth PosterDaniel Horn 4.2Amy Hsin 2.4Hiroshi Ishida 4.2Marita JacobMads Meier Jæger 3.3Stefanie Jähnen PosterSanna Maria Kailaheimo PosterTill Kaiser PosterAgnieszka Kanas 3.4Nicole Kapelle 7.1Elina Kilpi-Jakonen 2.3Irena Kogan 2.4Eva Anna-Marie Köhler 5.2Siyang Kong 1.3yuliya Kosyakova 2.4Dennis Köthemann 7.2Sandra Krapf 4.1Fabian Kratz 4.4Vered KrausClemens KronebergJudith Kronschnabl PosterGerhard Krug 8.1Michael KühhirtVolker Lang 8.2Jonathan Latner 7.4Thomas Leopold 5.3Liliya Leopold 4.4Timo Lepper 8.1Philipp Lersch 2.1; 5.1Lars Leszczensky 3.1yaojun Li 2.4Kristina Lindemann 1.4Ruud LuijkxIneke Maas 1.3Jana Mäcken PosterJoan Eliel Madia 6.2Lydia Malin 7.3Gabriele Mari 5.4Lucille Mattijssen Poster
Antje Mertens 6.4Simon Micken PosterKaroline Mikus PosterMelinda Mills P2Katja Möhring 7.4Christiaan Monden 2.1; 4.3Bastian Mönkediek 8.2Soo-yeon Moon 7.2Joanne Sophie Muller 2.3Guido Neidhöfer 4.3Martin NeugebauerOlav Erik Nygård 3.2Fabian Ochsenfeld 8.3Judith OfferhausBarbara S. Okun PosterBerkay Özcan 1.1Nazareno Panichella 2.3Dimitris Pavlopoulos PosterAndrew Penner 2.2; 6.1Brienna Perelli-Harris 5.4iñaki Permanyer 1.3Anja Perry 1.4Fabian T. Pfeffer 7.1Lucinda Platt P3Reinhard Pollak 5.2Matthias Pollmann-Schult 4.4Patrick Präg Posterirene Prix 2.3Paula Protsch 3.2Anthony William Rainey 6.1James M. Raymo 4.4Nadine Reibling 7.4David Reimer 5.2Regien Riedewald PosterTimothy Rinke 6.4Daniela Rohrbach-Schmidt 1.4Lisa Sauter 3.3Tim Sawert 8.3Merlin Schaeffer 8.4Jan Scharf 6.2Lisa Schmid PosterSilke Schneider Poster
38 University of Cologne | Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Sophia SchneiderWiebke Schulz 4.1Benjamin Schulz 3.1Reinhard Schunck 6.2Verena Seibel 3.1; 6.2Moshe Semyonov 8.4Paula Sheppard 4.3Jiaxin Shi 2.1Suyeong Shin 3.3Kwang-yeong Shin 7.2Sawako Shirahase 7.1Karim Sk 1.2Jan Skopek 5.3Xi Song 1.3; 4.1; 4.3Christian Straßer PosterEmanuela Struffolino PosterHyungjun Suh 5.1Tony Tam 6.1Antti O. Tanskanen 4.1; 4.3Janna Teltemann 6.2Andrey Tibajev PosterNicole Tieben 2.2; Poster
Daria Tisch PosterDonald J. TreimanMoris Triventi 1.2Wout UlteeLouis-André Vallet 3.2Loris Vergolini 4.2Sergi Vidal 5.1; 7.1Simone Virdia PosterEleonora Vlach 4.2Jonas Voßemer 8.1Nora Waitkus 7.1Michael Wagner PosterFelix Weiss 5.2Fangqi Wen 6.3Katarina Weßling PosterJonas Wiedner 1.4Gregory Wolniak 8.3yu Xie 1.3; 4.1Meir yaish 7.2Hannah Zagel 5.4yizhang Zhao 7.4
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